I have fallen so behind on my “best of the month” that I won’t even bother posting images. I am posting them largely for my own purposes, especially for when the year finally comes to an end. As per usual, all lists are in alphabetical order.

Best Films I saw in April

Hanna (Joe Wright)

Hot Fuzz (Edgar Wright)

Robocop (Paul Verhoeven)

Secret Ceremony (Joseph Losey)

Totally Fucked Up (Greg Araki)

Best Films I saw in May

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Cristian Mungiu)

Crumb (Terry Zwigoff)

Mysterious Skin (Greg Araki)

The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick)

Un 32 Aout sur Terre (Denis Villeneuve)

Best Films I saw in June

A New Leaf (Elaine May)

C’est pas moi, je le jure! (Philippe Falardeau)

Chloe in the Afternoon (Eric Rohmer)

Terror in a Texas Town (Joseph H. Lewis)

Wet Hot American Summer (David Wain)

My list for the month of July is completely dominated by viewings at Fantasia Film Festival. There is still 6 days left in the festival and a good number of films that I still desperately want to see. The ones here are stand-outs among many other very good films I have seen so far.

Best Films I Saw in July

13 Assassins (Takeshi Miike)

A Lonely Place to Die (Julian Gilbey)

Attack the Block (Joe Cornish)

Bellflower (Evan Glodell)

Simon of the Desert (Luis Bunuel)

Suzanne’s Career (Eric Rohmer)

The Innkeepers (Ti West)

The Piano Teacher (Michael Haneke)

The Wicker Tree (Robin Hardy)

Wake in Fright (Ted Kotcheff)

I will also be updating this site more often. Often with text, thoughts or images to accompany more complete articles and reviews on Sound on Sight. Or to keep track of my ideas.

Who really cares about Documentaries? Apparently I don’t, none making my top list of 2010. Seems a bit unfair considering how many great ones I saw last year, enough to make a more than serviceable top ten list. Most of these viewings are owing to my soundonsight mates, who think I’m somehow qualified to review these things despite my general ignorance of anything that isn’t based in a fictional reality.